Most kinds of data is organised into 8-bit blocks, so a processor of any bit width (4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc) will need to be able to handle 8-bit (byte-wise) data.
Because the accumulator and primary data path is 16 bits. Also, that how Intel designed it.
function of the processor is to process data
A computer is known as a data processor because that's what it does. Process data (programs)
An instruction is a command to the microprocessor to perform a given task on specified data. Each instruction has two parts: One is task to be performed,called the operation code (opcode). Second is the data to be operated on, called the operand. It can be specified in various ways,it may include 8bit/16bit data, an internal register, a memory location , or 8bit/16bit address. In some instructions, the operand is implicit. The 8085 instruction set is classified into three groups according to Word size. They are- 1. One word / 1 byte instructions 2. Ttwo word / 2byte instructions 3. Three word / 3byte instructions
function of the processor is to process data
16bit refers to the number of bits that can be used in a single data format element. 16bit graphics are found in games that can be played on the original Nintendo Entertainment System console.
The CPU is also known as the processor. A processor is the major factor to consider in how fast a computer can process data.
when we say processor, it is the brain of computer, the word process it is also manipulate the data.....processing the data from hard disk or hard drive.
Input in the sense that it helps process data/information around the system AFAP but output in the sense that the data/information is to the processor and they do the work from there.
The mobile processor means that is can process information Mobile without having to add a data cord.
The Processor (CPU)
Which processor has a 32-bit Data Bus and a 24-bit Address Bus?